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<blockquote data-quote="prejudice" data-source="post: 63795" data-attributes="member: 16732"><p>Hi. I have just found this forum and read about your situation with interest. My son has spent the last 10 years in the RN and was diagnosed with T1 2 weeks ago. He was due to begin officer training in April. This was immediately withdrawn and he has been informed it is unlikely he will ever become an officer. In addition he has also to go before a board to see if he can remain in his current post - which is med services. According to protocol each case must be reviewed on its merits - however this does not seem to be happening in his case either. In fact there does not seem to be any attempt to offer help or advice to young servicemen who find themselves in this position. We fight on......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prejudice, post: 63795, member: 16732"] Hi. I have just found this forum and read about your situation with interest. My son has spent the last 10 years in the RN and was diagnosed with T1 2 weeks ago. He was due to begin officer training in April. This was immediately withdrawn and he has been informed it is unlikely he will ever become an officer. In addition he has also to go before a board to see if he can remain in his current post - which is med services. According to protocol each case must be reviewed on its merits - however this does not seem to be happening in his case either. In fact there does not seem to be any attempt to offer help or advice to young servicemen who find themselves in this position. We fight on...... [/QUOTE]
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